Shoppers have been rushing to get their hands on a £19.99 robot vacuum cleaner that can "get into all your nooks and crannies".
The product, that comes in black or white, is on offer through Wowcher and is in "high demand". At the time of writing, a total of 16,670 of them had been bought.
The automatic cleaning device is designed for use on hard floors like wood, vinyl, tile and others, but does not work on carpets. The product description says: "While it won't damage a rug or carpet, it is made to function on hard floors only."
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The Wowcher website further says the vacuum can reach all corners by moving in straight lines, moving up and down slopes and avoiding any obstacles. It has a large-capacity dust-box so you don't have to empty it as often and operates for 1.5 hours on one charge.
The site adds: "With the ability to sweep and vacuum, the robot vacuum cleaner can get into all your nooks and crannies - particularly with its ability to move freely around the floor and even up and down inclines.
"This robot vacuum cleaner is designed to slip into tight spaces and clean those hard-to-reach areas easily. Its smart detection allows it to avoid obstacles and climb surfaces up to 25 degrees, making it a versatile cleaner across different rooms in the house. A full battery supports up to 1.5 hours of cleaning - more than enough time to get through an entire floor of a home."
Furthermore, the product is designed to run quietly in the background. Coming in at around 55 decibels, "it’s about as loud as a normal conversation between two people in a home". You can buy the robot vacuum cleaner for £19.99 through Wowcher here.
Meanwhile, if you're looking for a carpet cleaner, you could try Zoflora's new specialist cleaning product Zoflora Carpet Fresh & Care Foam, tested and approved by Good Housekeeping. Zoflora Carpet Fresh & Care Foam in Linen Fresh is available in B&M stores for £5.99 and will be available in Morrisons from 17th July from £7.
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